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- 21. The complaint is contained in a communication from the National Trade
- Union of Press Workers (SNTP) of 27 May 1988. The Government replied in a
- communication dated 26 January 1989.
- 22. Venezuela has ratified the Freedom of Association and Protection of the
- Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87) and the Right to Organise and
- Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98).
A. The complainant's allegations
A. The complainant's allegations- 23. In its communication of 27 May 1988, the National Trade Union of Press
- Workers (SNTP) alleges that on 30 October 1987, it submitted a draft
- collective agreement to regulate labour relations between the enterprise "The
- Daily Journal C.A." and its workers (represented by the SNTP). Four days
- later, the enterprise dismissed the workers Heather Scott and Beatriz
- Jaramillo (the latter is an SNTP union official).
- 24. The SNTP adds that on 5 November 1987, the Labour Inspectorate summoned
- the parties with a view to starting conciliatory talks but, on this occasion,
- the enterprise raised objections. On 7 January 1988, the Labour Inspectorate
- issued an administrative decision in which it pronounced in favour of the
- trade union and ordered the enterprise to discuss the draft collective
- agreement. On 12 January 1988 the enterprise appealed against this decision
- and subsequently, on 25 February 1988, requested the National Labour
- Directorate to carry out a "reinspection", which was ordered in a decision of
- 12 April 1988.
- 25. According to the complainant organisation, this constitutes an
- infringement of legal guarantees and a clear obstruction of collective
- bargaining, especially when the administrative authorities allow the use of
- legal concepts that do not exist in legislation, such as in the case of
- "reinspection", for which no specific body is competent.
- B. The Government's reply
- 26. In its communication of 26 January 1989, the Government states that in
- accordance with the provisions contained in section 369 of the Labour Act,
- concerning trade union immunity, the Labour Inspectorate ordered the
- reinstatement of the dismissed workers.
- 27. The Government adds that in resolution No. 7275 of 1 June 1988, the
- Ministry of Labour reached a decision on the appeal lodged by the enterprise
- "The Daily Journal C.A." against the ruling of the Labour Inspectorate,
- ordering the enterprise to discuss the draft collective agreement. This
- resolution states the following:
- ... In accordance with the legal powers vested in it, this Ministry rejects,
- for the reasons given above, the appeal and upholds the decision handed down
- by the Labour Inspectorate in the Libertador Municipality of the Federal
- District, dated 7 January 1988, in which it ordered the enterprise "The Daily
- Journal C.A." to discuss the draft collective agreement submitted on 30
- October 1987 by the National Trade Union of Press Workers (SNTP).
C. The Committee's conclusions
C. The Committee's conclusions
- 28. The Committee notes with interest that the Labour Inspectorate ordered
- the reinstatement of the two trade unionists dismissed by the enterprise "The
- Daily Journal C.A." because of the commencement of collective bargaining by
- the National Trade Union of Press Workers. The Committee hopes that the
- decision of the Labour Inspectorate will be followed in practice and that it
- will receive confirmation that the two workers in question have been
- reinstated. The Committee also notes with interest that the administrative
- authority, in the second instance, upheld the order that the above-mentioned
- enterprise should discuss the collective agreement submitted by the trade
- union.
The Committee's recommendations
The Committee's recommendations
- 29. In the light of its foregoing conclusions, the Committee invites the Governing Body to decide that this case does not call for further examination.